How Assam’s SMBs and Startups Can Fortify Their Cyber Resilience in a Digital Age

SANJEEV SARMA

In the heart of Assam’s bustling tea gardens and vibrant haats, a quiet revolution is unfolding. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and startups are embracing the digital age, unlocking new markets and opportunities.
However, this digital leap brings with it a pressing challenge: cyber resilience.
Consider this: In 2024, Assam led Northeast India with 1,487 recognized startups, a testament to its burgeoning entrepreneurial spirit. (assamtribune.com) Yet, as these ventures digitize, they become prime targets for cyber threats.
A 2024 report highlighted that 60% of SMBs in India experienced cyber incidents, with 30% facing significant financial losses.

Recognizing this, the Assam government approved the Assam Startup and Innovation Policy 2025, aiming to foster a robust startup ecosystem. (assamtribune.com) This policy not only supports innovation but also underscores the need for a secure digital environment.
To bolster this, initiatives like the APAC Cybersecurity Fund (ACF) Project are equipping 90,000 micro and small businesses across India, including Assam, with essential cybersecurity skills. (asiafoundation.org) These programs focus on enhancing awareness and knowledge of basic cyber hygiene, ensuring that businesses can navigate the digital landscape safely.
Local startups are also stepping up. HookoluPay, for instance, is expanding into Assam’s rural areas, providing digital payment solutions that promote financial inclusion. By offering AI-powered tools and vernacular interfaces, they make digital transactions accessible to first-time users, ensuring that even the most remote vendors can participate in the digital economy. (business-northeast.com)
However, the journey towards cyber resilience isn’t without its hurdles. Many SMBs lack dedicated IT departments, making them vulnerable to cyber threats. The Assam government’s establishment of the Department of Innovation, Incubation, and Startup is a step in the right direction, providing a centralized body to address these challenges. (pratidintime.com)
In this evolving landscape, it’s crucial for Assam’s SMBs and startups to prioritize cybersecurity. By leveraging government initiatives, participating in training programs, and adopting best practices, they can safeguard their digital assets and continue to thrive in the digital age.
Key Takeaways:
- Government Support: Policies like the Assam Startup and Innovation Policy 2025 and the creation of dedicated departments are fostering a conducive environment for startups.
- Cybersecurity Initiatives: Programs such as the APAC Cybersecurity Fund are equipping businesses with essential skills to navigate the digital landscape safely.
- Local Innovations: Startups like HookoluPay are bridging the digital divide, ensuring that even remote vendors can participate in the digital economy.
As Assam’s SMBs and startups continue to innovate and expand, embracing cyber resilience will be key to their sustained success in the digital era.

Author Profile: Sanjeev Sarma is the Founder Director of Webx Technologies Private Limited, a leading technology consulting firm established in 2001. With over two decades of experience in the IT industry, he specializes in Enterprise Software Architecture, Cloud-Native Applications, AI-Driven Platforms, and Mobile-First Solutions. Sanjeev is also the Managing Editor for Mahabahu.com, an international journal, reflecting his commitment to thought leadership and global discourse. Passionately driven by innovation, he actively mentors aspiring entrepreneurs and spearheads impactful digital solutions from his base in Northeast India.
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